Papurau Newydd Cymru
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Swansea Harbour I
Swansea Harbour O FFiCERS 1-1 Genera! Manager, btatatory d ar- s bom-Master, and Collector W. LA.W of Kates — ••• I A5!distant Collector af Rates—UEO. JONES r W harfinger— a R. MO KGAN • Traffic Superintendent—0. T. RANDELL. Telegrams, LAW, Swansea." feleohone-— Barbour Offics National N oJ. 13 t> „. Corporation 13 Dock Master. North Dock p 883 Sooth Dock ». 563 Prince of Dock „ 590 j-lamblee Lighthouse. ,,6086
,-----Sortfi Dock.
Sortfi Dock. Dock Master D. G. DAVIDS. -0' Adam Smith s 80 Gilffiths, Liverpool Arendal s 876, Olsen, C.rt.hagpna, Dalegfuth s 1434, Storm, Stock ton Ben Clune s 1384 Campe. Bordeaux Boileau s 1038, Stephang, St Nazoire Enchants esse 70 Grazen, Paimpol Four Brothers 74, Lnthom, Pi-o heda, Golden Light 103 TreWain, Fareham Gauloise99 De Gallon, Mort&gne John Fviug 95 N onnan. ^Watchet Jargoon s 187 Darrayh, Cork Jeanne eb Rene 72 Bokien, Gloucester Loango 79 Flynn. Plymouth Moray Firth s 97 Nelson, Bariow Marima s 1759, Doucett, Newport Peari 91, MeLynn, Chatham Oa\ s esl Keenan, Gloucester Peter James 79 Silvey, Gloucester Precursor 71, Tope, London Hu Ly 42 Brueford, Bideford Rosabelle s 92 Coppack, Queensferry Susan Vittery 99 Davies Waterfoid Sir Joseph s64 Addison, Suangford Traveller 166, Truscott, London William 59 dearon, Kinsala Woolwich Infant 48 Quick, Penzance Zaima 318 Tobiassen, L'On'ent ARHIV { D January 11 a.m Bombardier s 70 McCalmont, Newcastle Aurora 36 Hole, Watchet Grace 29 Murdock, Shoreham January li p.m Emily s 69 Bennett, Queensferry ^AlLEi' January II a.m. Nil January Up.m. Pine s 86 Atkinsen, Ntath Abbey Olivine s 240 Buchanan, Trouville
I ' South Docks
South Docks Dock Master D. EVANS, R.N.R. Andacieuse 100 Roulefc St Vaiery Annetta Marie 91 Evraid, Appledore Arsene 147 Fendn, Belie He Congress s 697 Dabbert Rouen City of Frankfoit s 520 Peterson, Dublin Dorothy s yl, Bowrdman sea Denjs Papin 98 Leroy, Sables EJakcoD 605, Gronross, Risor G Player s, 242 George, Rouen Betty 90 Andrews Bantry Hero (yt) Bond, sea Hannah Croasdell 141, Loir, Chatham IJildur s 588, Wenneberg, Opono Invicta 73 Jewell, Plymouth. Iron King 43 Ash ford, Bideford Jessie 90 Gill, Plymouth Jeanne 75 Le G-uiimie, Etel Lydia Caidell 170 Tyrrell, Preston Linn O'Dee s 282 Ble, Treport Marie Celine 75, Wale-, Penryn Normandy p,s 231, Combe Nanine Agl; e 167, Coheleac, Redon Osprey (yt) Parsons, Harry Pioneer 29 Williams, Newquay F'etei burg <* 492 Grew, Rouen Pauline 88 Coyec, Qui in per í Bival 100, Lamey, Falmouth Saga 16 Oisen, Greenhithe St ok &• ley s 448 Alexander, St Malo Saint Patrick s 245 McMullin, Dublin Stamfordham s 523 Phillips, London Union 113 Le lince, Vannes Vivian (yt) Shea, Port Talbot Victoriae 78 Le Forester, Lannion William >t 1, G ran nam, &u» AKRfV.EO January 11 a.m. Queens Channel s 127 Hughes, Kilrush Talbot s 228 Gwens, Liverpool January 11 p.m. gate s 66, MeGilp, Berehaven SAILED January 11 a.m. Rene 70 Fechan, Mcrlaix Janllp.m Findhorn s 461 Hewitt, Glasgow
Prince of Wales Dock
Prince of Wales Dock Dock Master -.I. T. GREEN, Aagot s 854, Clemetsen, ElJe^mere port Adieu VjJ, 49 Le G8'1, Pont L'ahbe Beryl s J70 Keay, London Hetty Russell 1^2, Owen, London CI>f.i field s 1904, Hunt., Fort Nol'oth City of Cork s 827, W dsh, Dublin City of Cadiz s 464, Davison, Dublin Caivnryan s lOGO. Murray, Bristol DacWs of Y or h s I64S Storm, Antwerp Donkey s 1254, Roper, Bordeaux Ed Greig s 596, Greeersen, Marans E Hayward e 161 WaKeileld, Ro tterdam via Plymouth Exeter Cifcv s 1359, Crinks, Bristol Elizabeth Kobens 99, Jones, Poi sgrnnd Epplefcon 8 575. Evans, Grimsby Glynn s 412, McKinty, Rouen Glassalt s 360, Williams, Lcndon Gransha s 488, Roberts, Rouen Juno s 825, Owen", Unstol Karin s 656, Ryberg, Liverpool Lutece s 739, Tissier, Rouen Llanriaff City s Ji96. Fiti, I3r stol Modesta s 308, Rogenas, Dublin Plionix s 1276, Largen, Tilt Cove S£;:nt s 341, Olsen, Dieppe Stella s 761. Abeig, Rochefort Scandinavia s 762 Hedstrom, Rouen Val de Travers s 27", McLean, Bristol William Balls s 1595, Kennedy, Ghenitchesk Talavera s 1155, Croll berg Nantes Trafalgar s 996, Samuel Rivadeo ARRIVED. Janua'-y 11 a.m. Vernon s 616, Brieriey, Rochester Marie Therese s 1098, Fross, Liverpoool January 11 p.m. Austrian s 2027, Furneaux, Liverpool Lizzie 65, 65. Nicholas, Watchei SAILED January 11 p.m. Nil Jan 11 p.m Gascon s 682, Hildieh, Lisbon and Oporto Asger Ryg s 627, Thorkelin, Aalborg
Vessels In River. I
Vessels In River. I Flying Foam 84 Collings, Antwerp Ki'dare s 1549, Davidson, Aldrossan Abertawe, dredger, Fallon Lynx (tug boat) sea Tanru8 s barge 30. Wilson, Milford Kings Lynn s 336 Fee, London Stucley 32 Found, Bude
Fish Maricef, I
Fish Maricef, I Argon s tr sea lzyak Walton s tr Manorbrec Castle s tr sea Simpson s tr sea Morint Vjsostrsea Reginald s tr sea Louise s tr sea A^RiVEl Adelaide s tr sea Kidwelly Castle s tr sea Ben Bheula s tr sea Argon s 63 sea SAILED Compatible's tr sea Xeri.es s tr Swansea Castle
----Grav,a',n F, Docks.I
Grav,a',n F, Docks. I ( "MIHUAN [my DCR-No. 1 Ossian s 97, Thomas, St Brieux Cambkian DRY DOCK-No 2. CAMP^IAN GKJOlXtOfi Kingsley s 342 Stevenson, Plymouth Cri'NfTRi i- IJRY DOCK Erminie s 1251 Lewis, Vigo Central IUkc jersey DRY Dock. aEFSEY 11 ARC Vn- ljk R s DB. T DOCK I GI,GB« DRY DOCK, Pkincs OF WALES DRY dook. Bergvik s 789, Petersen, Manchester 4 Dana s 456 Martinsea, St Malo Veuedotian s 734, VYilliams, Barry L HCENXX I)KY DOCK Swansea Mbrc4ntile DRY Dock
- TIDE TABLE - FOR - JANUARY.
TIDE TABLE FOR JANUARY. ] HIUH WATER. TIME, j HEIGHT ON CILLS. .vyeek P oT Vvales; South SJays- and N Dock I J ock A.M. [jP.M. A.M. | P.M. j A.M. i A.M. P.M. t F I V I F I l) Friday j 0 50 1 24 26 0 |26 8 28 0 •I'Satnrdy 1 55 'I 27 j^6 5 27 6 28 5 §i Sundayj 3 0 3 29 27 4 "iS o 29 4 4! Monday. 4 2 4 29 28 5 29, 3 30 5 5: Tuesday. 5 2 5 25 29 2 29 9 31 2 6 Weduesdy.J 5 55 6 12 29 8 30 0 31 8 7;Thursday.. 6 4O 6 55 SO 0 30 1 32 0 8|Friday. 7 21 7 33 ^0 0 29 9 32 0 9iSaturday.. 7 57 8 9 29 8 29 1 31 8 10! Sunday 8 29 8 42 |29 0 S28 4 31 0 Uj Monda.j 9 3 9 16 28 4 27 8 30 4 f2 Tuesday. 9 35 9 50 27 8 26 9 29 8 I,v W ednes (lO 10 10 28 26 10 25 8 28 10 L4lThiiredv.jji0 49 1] 12 -5 9 24 8 ±7 9 15 Fiiday ill 37 24 11 z<6 1± 16 Saturday. 0 4 0 35 23 II 24 6 <i5 11 17 Sunday 1 8 1 39 23 11 24 10 25 11 IS;Monday 2 15 2 <5 24 9 26 0 28 9 19|Tuesday. 3 21 3 47 26 5 27 8 28 5 20 Wednes, 4 22 4 47 28 3 29 4 30 3 21|Thursday. 5 22 5 43 3u 0 30 9 32 0 •a2|Fdd8y. 6 15 6 35 31 5 32 0 33 5 23 Saturday.. 7 5 7 25 32 9 32 9 34 9 24 Sunday. f 7 52 8 10 33 3 32 9 35 3 25 Monday ..J 8 35 8 56 32 10 32 0 34 10 26 Tuesday,? 9 21 9 42 32 1 30 11 34 1 27 Wednesday 10 6 10 26 30 10 29 5 32 10 28 I'huraday.. 10 48 11 13 29 1 27 4 31 1 29 Friday II 40 ^7 2 ) 29 2 30 Saturday 0 10 0 43 ,25 8 |25 9 27 8 31 Sunday 1 19 1 54 24 10 125 5 26 10 The height of Tide up the liver at the Pottery bridge is 13 feet less, and at Hafod Works & Middlebank 16 feet 6 inches less than on tLe Cill at the North Dock Half tide Basin.
FUR ' VL&OK
FUR VL&OK JSochymtiefs, following a b'o-.v aoov". the eft •T t«n.xple, is eoiutiimtfs very annoying'. Cir. eumstances are of'lI suoii that it is necessary to ftbsoib the blood «juickly and to disguise the ex. travasation while undcrgo'.ng the healing pro" tess. Temporary di.scolerations of the skin may be disguisi'd by the application of urease, Paint, or collodion, coWm-d by niF-aris ol a little car- mine. As a. lotion H:8 following- is recommended by Health: Aianioinum chloride 1, alcohol 1, water 10. Dilute acetic acid may be substituted for half the water and the alcohol may be re- placed by tincture of arnica with advantage in Mm* cases.
SOAP AND THE BABY'S PKIN.
SOAP AND THE BABY'S PKIN. It m not an uncommon occurrence for thti mother of a young baby to be presented with a llighly-decorated box or roap for the infan-fo Use. Two vTules seem to guide the purchaser First, the box must bo prettily got up; and. secondly, its contents must have a very strong and agreeable odour Now, agreeable odoum are excellent things in their way; but wheu used, as they so often are, simply to disguise thfe naturally unpleasant, efllnviura of a badly made soap, they are to be avoided by all mothers and aurses as skin poisoners Few people realise what an important part. eoar> olays in the nur sery economy; and so we &f e baby Buffering from cutaneous eruptions which have been brought about solely through the use of-a heed eoap. To all children good p.ca.p is a neceesity, and particularly to the healthy, fat babies, who are wore liable to suffer from chafing than others.
FUSSY MOTHERS.
FUSSY MOTHERS. Children are often worried thett mothers are too attentive, and < ontirually re- prove the small ones without reason. A ohilci should be let alonei, and be allowed to play f amuse itself in its own way, without the con tltant direction of a nervous mother. A boy, for example, enjoys more a few simple toys and IOmething which his own ingenuity has worked out than the most elaborate plaything which has been bought. In the same way, a little girl will lavish her affection? on a mis-shapen doll, probably made at hoim-, while the most artiettt production of the toyshop will lie in state, to bt WHO uj> oa rarv occasions.